The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.
The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 • 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
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Data in the Dark
Automation’s Ecologies
Visual Misinformation
AI & the Environment
Student Technology Council
Technology & Disinformation
Social Contagions
Gender & Tech
Co-Opting AI
Urban Digital Twins
Technology & Democracy Exchange
Data Center Policies
Descendant-Led Digital Humanities Lab & Network
Cryptocurrency & Democracy
Maria Lungu, DTD Lab postdoc, discussed the ethical and social problems associated with AI-enabled predictive policing in the U.S., based on her article in The Conversation, during a recent episode of a podcast about the implications of AI across various fields.
Yasmin Curzi, DTD Lab postdoc, analyzes how social media groups impact the daily lives of young people in a discussion of the trend "in case she says no".
In an interview with Marie Claire, Yasmin Curzi, DTD Lab postdoc, discusses the difficulty in identifying hate speech against women by platforms, due to the systems lack of capacity to understand the context.
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